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Elements, Compounds and Mixtures

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Elements
Made up of ONE type of Atom
Cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances
Organized on the Periodic Table of the Elements
Represented by a Chemical symbol
Properties can be used to identify different elements
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Chemical Symbol
represents the name of an element and is written as a capital letter or a capital letter followed by a lowercase letter
Examples: H: hydrogen He: helium N: nitrogen O: oxygen C: carbon P: phosphorus S: sulfur Cl: chlorine Na: sodium Si: silicon
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Compound
A pure substance made by chemically combining two or more elements
Represented by a chemical formula
The proportion of each element in a compound is constant (if the subscript is changed, the substance is changed)
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Chemical Formula
a representation of a substance (compound) in which the elements are represented by their symbols and subscripts represent the number of atoms of each element
Possible examples may include: CO2: carbon dioxide CO: carbon monoxide H2O: water NaCl: sodium chloride C6H12O6: glucose CaCO3: calcium carbonate SiO2: silicon dioxide
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Multiple Choice
What is a pure substance that cannot be broken down chemically into simpler substances?
mixture
element
compound
formula
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Multiple Choice
An Element is made up of how many types of atoms?
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36
58
1
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Multiple Choice
Choose the option that cannot be a chemical symbol.
a
H
O
Cl
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Multiple Choice
What is the result of a CHEMICAL change?
mixture
element
compound
pure substance
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Multiple Choice
What is the building block of all matter?
legos
symbols
letters
elements
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Multiple Choice
Ice melting into water is a ....
chemical change
physical change
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Multiple Choice
Which is NOT a compound?
CO2
H2O
S
SiO2
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